AHVC Program News

  • The Princeton University Art Museum Internship

    The Princeton University Art Museum offers a ten-week summer internship program for undergraduate and graduate students, running from June 6 to August 12. Interns have the opportunity to work in curatorial, education, development, information technology, marketing, office of the registrar, publications, or retail and wholesale operations. Undergraduate students are paid $13 per hour, work full-time…

  • Memento Mori: Memorial Objects of the United States

    Curated by seniors Daniel Peacock and Rachel Heidenry and  sponsored by the Art History Program the upcoming exhibit on view in the lobby of the Stevenson Library presents Professor Susan Aberth’s diverse collection  of memorial objects from the eighteenth to the twentieth centuries. With a focus on memorial hairwork jewelry, postmortem photography, and the Victorian…

  • Arts and Humanities Summer Institute—Track in Art Conservation June 5 – July 1, 2011

    The Arts and Humanities Summer Institute at the University of Delaware provides highly motivated students with a unique opportunity to explore their interests in pursuing graduate studies. The 2011 Institute in Art Conservation will examine the fundamental properties of artists’ materials as they relate to preventive conservation through a combination of hands-on activities, seminars, and…

  • Tom’s Picks

    You could have a rewarding contemporary art viewing trip to New York city this month and just see shows by artists affiliated with Bard.  One of the hottest rising art stars on the scene at the moment is Stephen G. Rhodes (BFA 1999) whose current show at Metro Pictures (519 West 24th, through March 5)…

  • The Katzenberger Foundation Art History Internship Program

    Archives of American Gardens at Smithsonian Gardens Project 4: Garden History Research and Collections Management The Archives of American Gardens offers landscape designers, historians, researchers, and garden enthusiasts access to a collection of approximately eighty thousand photographic images and records documenting historic and contemporary American gardens from the 1870s to the present. The internship is…

  • Alum to Lecture

    Olivia Tamzarian graduated from Bard College in 2005 with a triple concentration in anthropology, art history, and Latin American studies.  She is a study abroad coordinator with LPI (Learning Programs International), Austin, TX. Olivia will lecture at Bard High School Knowledge College Event Saturday, February 5, 2011 Globe-Trotter Before Graduation: Everything You Need to Know…

  • Historic Deerfield Summer Fellowship Program

    June 13 to August 14, 2011. Deerfield, Massachusetts For more information and application forms, please visit www.historic-deerfield.org/summer-fellowship-program, email [email protected], or call (413) 775-7209

  • The Smith College Museum of Art

    The Smith College Museum of Art provides a six-week intensive summer program, The Summer Institute in Art Museum Studies. It is especially appropriate for undergraduates and recent college graduates.  The website is www.smith.edu/siams. Application deadline: March 11, 2011, and there is “generous financial assistance.” For students contemplating a museum career, this program might be an…

  • Tom Wolf in Exhibition

    bOb Gallery  presents: ODYSSEY New works by: William Anthony Paul Carpenter Karen Shaw William Stone Tom Wolf Opening Reception:  Friday, December 10, 2010 7:00-10:00 pm bOb Gallery 239 Eldridge Street, L.E.S, N.Y. 10002 (between Houston and Stanton) December 7-January 7, 2010

  • Tom’s Picks

    As the winter holidays approach New York art institutions are cutting loose with scads of fascinating exhibitions to attract tourists, locals and potential shoppers. At Gagosian uptown you can see John Currin’s recent paintings.  All sold, they feature finely rendered, sexually suggestive women—and sexually explicit women (with other women).  These surround the center-piece of the…

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